Overview
- Kenta Maeda, 37, was designated for assignment by the Detroit Tigers after posting a 7.88 ERA in seven relief appearances this season.
- The move clears a roster spot for Tyler Owens, a hard-throwing 24-year-old prospect recalled from Triple-A Toledo.
- Maeda is in the final year of a two-year, $24 million contract and has the option to refuse a minor league assignment and elect free agency.
- Tigers manager A.J. Hinch cited the team's emphasis on creating opportunities for younger players as a key factor in the decision.
- Maeda, a former Cy Young Award runner-up, struggled to regain form after Tommy John surgery and a transition to a bullpen role in Detroit.